Excelsior Correspondent
JAMMU, Mar 24: Former MP and chairman Dogra Swabhimaaan Sangthan, Ch Lal Singh today said that curbing nationalist voices encouraged anti-nationals in the Jammu and Kashmir.
While intensifying election campaign in Jammu, Lal Singh addressed public meetings in Jammu East, West and Gandhi Nagar constituencies today. Many Councilors and social activists joined the DSS and extended full support to it.
While addressing the gathering, Lal Singh strongly criticized the double standards of the leaders of the Jammu, especially belonging to the same family, one brother being the National Conference leader and the other the BJP candidate from Udhampur -Doda constituency.
He alleged that both the bothers are befooling and hoodwinking the people of Jammu by towing to diagonally opposite political views with regard to their continuous lecturing on the ideas of secularism. On the other hand, Dr Singh projects BJP as a secular party of India and on the other hand, his brother projects National Conference as a secular party. He appealed the people of Jammu to understand the intentions of these two brothers who belong to two different parties which are fighting elections against each other and think that the people of Jammu are simpletons and can be easily exploited.
Lal Singh claimed that anti-national forces are nefariously working for demolishing the peace and virtues in Jammu and India. Dogra Swabhimaan Sangathan does not pray for someone’s misfortune; while only pray for happiness to all the people of communities of Jammu. But the anti-national elements are trying every bid to destroy the peace and virtues of the Jammu and they are working on their nefarious designs. He said only the people of the Dogra land have the capacity to counter and defeat these anti-national forces. He said curbing of the nationalists voice always encourages the antinational elements in the State.
Dr Hari Dutt Shishu, Kuljeet Singh, IGP Retd Kamal Saini, Suresh Gupta, Dr Shubhnandan and Ashutosh Kapoor also spoke on the occasion.